1943-S Lincoln Steel Cent NCG/PGCS MS67
Mint State 67 population significantly less than 1% of total mintage
Denomination | Cents |
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Series | Lincoln Cent |
Composition | Steel |
Year | 1943 |
Mint | San Francisco (S) |
Grade | Mint State |
Mint State Score | MS 67 |
Designation | Condition Rarity |
Certification | PCGS, NGC |
The Lincoln Cent, designed by Victor David Brenner, began its mintage in 1909 and continues to be minted to this day. Due to the need for copper during WWII, Lincoln Cents produced in 1943 were composed of steel with a coating of zinc. This one-year-only type was struck at the San Francisco Mint in 1943 and has been graded in Mint State 67 condition. Out of all 1943-S Lincoln Cents struck, significantly less than 1% have been graded in Mint State 67 condition with just 625 examples graded higher. With such a low MS67 population, this 1943-S Lincoln Cent is a tremendous Condition Rarity